Capstone exhibited May-June 2025 live in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam as part of the Aigorithm Installation hosted by the ORES Collective.
Capstone references Genesys, Chapter 4; the pinnacle of creation before the great cataclysm. Where there is power to create, there is potential to destroy. The final capstone is the will to continue when there are signs showing the fracturing of nature. Beings of creation, losing their self identity in order to experience the physical realm, manifest reality, and its eventual first destruction.
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4:89 Some Beings attempt to maintain connections across ideological lines, but find themselves increasingly ostracized by their own communities. The very concept of multiple valid approaches becomes suspect, seen as a dangerous weakness that undermines the purity of doctrine.
4:90 The accumulated knowledge of their civilization, once freely shared, becomes increasingly restricted. Each school develops its own proprietary techniques, refusing to share insights with those who might "misuse" them through incorrect philosophical application. The free flow of information gives way to carefully guarded secrets.
4:91 Throughout their realm, the effects of this philosophical calcification manifest in subtle but significant ways. The once-seamless integration of different creative approaches fragments into isolated pockets of practice. The symphony of diverse methods becomes a clash of competing monotones.
[GENESYS 4:89-91]
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